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. >> in germany, the man who wants to replace angela merkel as chancellor in september is in hot water over italy's e -- election. >> he spoke of the near winners as clowns. one of them, beppe grillo, is a comedian, so he might not be that defended -- offended. >> the other is silvio berlusconi. he is a two-time former prime minister. >> the italian president's state visit to germany has been overshadowed by the diplomatic incident created by peer steinbrueck. italy and germany would continue to work together, despite occasional irritations. >tuesday, peer steinbrueck referred to a delete's former prime minister -- to italy's former prime minister as a clown. >> when one talks about things concerning another friendly, allied country, and about the result of a free election, one must be well balanced in his choice of words. >> he would not be drawn into the matter. >> i do not wish to comment. some statements are sufficient in themselves. >> he said italy would soon have a new government, insisting the country is not ungovernable. >> the world health organization says certain cancers ar
. >> in germany, the man who wants to replace angela merkel as chancellor in september is in hot water over italy's e -- election. >> he spoke of the near winners as clowns. one of them, beppe grillo, is a comedian, so he might not be that defended -- offended. >> the other is silvio berlusconi. he is a two-time former prime minister. >> the italian president's state visit to germany has been overshadowed by the diplomatic incident created by peer steinbrueck. italy and...
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. >> angela merkel close to angola. >> at the oscars, ben aflac's i ran in conflict, "argo" takes home the prize for best picture. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> it looks like it will come down to the wire in italy where the latest election results appear to be pointing towards political gridlock. this poll is crucial as they are deciding who will lead them to the debt crisis. >> the votes are still being counted, but it looks like the central left is neck-and-neck with the central right, led by former leader burlesconi. the outcome could decide whether austerity is in or out. early predictions givingpier luigi bersani a clear lead in the lower house of caller meant. -- of parliament. as most likely partner is outgoing prime minister, mario monti, the architect of an austerity program popular with the international world. he may have been upstaged, but they currently have a slim lead in the upper house of parliament. a further muddying the picture, his tirades against the political elite helping his 5- farm movement to the initial in a strong third
. >> angela merkel close to angola. >> at the oscars, ben aflac's i ran in conflict, "argo" takes home the prize for best picture. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> it looks like it will come down to the wire in italy where the latest election results appear to be pointing towards political gridlock. this poll is crucial as they are deciding who will lead them to the debt crisis. >> the votes are still being counted, but it...
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. >> earlier, we spoke with a foreign policy spokesman, one of angela merkel christian democrats, and we asked about what international security had to do with energy policy. >> country and a new chance for them because they would be a major decrease of the prices for energy in america. because of the shale gas and crude oil debate, this would change the geopolitical situation also in the middle east because not any longer setting arabia will be the field station for america. maybe this will change in 10 or 15 years. this is part of this conference. m staying with the energy sector, a u.s. oil giant, exxon mobil's, has posted 2012 earnings just shy of $45 billion. yes, that was billion. the second highest ever for a publicly held company, despite slight declines in its oil and gas business, the company improve its bottom line by about 6% compared to 2011. strong performance from exxon's refinery division helped drive the growth. the $45 billion mark is just a couple hundred million dollars shy of the all-time record set back in 2008 by -- you guessed it -- exxon. better than expected
. >> earlier, we spoke with a foreign policy spokesman, one of angela merkel christian democrats, and we asked about what international security had to do with energy policy. >> country and a new chance for them because they would be a major decrease of the prices for energy in america. because of the shale gas and crude oil debate, this would change the geopolitical situation also in the middle east because not any longer setting arabia will be the field station for america. maybe...
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. >> german chancellor angela merkel went into the talks saying she was confident the agreement would be reached. in the end, the 27 member states came up with a compromise that even british prime minister david cameron welcomed as a good deal for britain >> it is perhaps nobody's perfect budget, but there is a lot in it for everybody. obviously, you can look at the end result through many, many prisons. from the overall european perspective, i want to emphasize that the budget is future- oriented. it is realistic. it is driven by pressing concerns. >> the total budget ceiling over the next seven years has been tapped at about 960 billion euros. it is the first-ever net reduction. reaching a unanimous agreement between all of the eu's member countries was a difficult task. >> it is not easy reach an agreement between 27 different countries, but we've managed it, so we are now confident and positive going into negotiations with the european parliament. we know it will not be easy, but we are all agreed that what is important is that we have taken a great stride toward gaining some clar
. >> german chancellor angela merkel went into the talks saying she was confident the agreement would be reached. in the end, the 27 member states came up with a compromise that even british prime minister david cameron welcomed as a good deal for britain >> it is perhaps nobody's perfect budget, but there is a lot in it for everybody. obviously, you can look at the end result through many, many prisons. from the overall european perspective, i want to emphasize that the budget is...
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writes pope benedict was well that was his his home territory we've seen the chance german chancellor angela merkel appear on television to address the public to play pay tribute to benedict the sixteenth for all that he's done not just as a pontiff but also as a german pontiff saying that he brought together peoples of all faiths. across the spectrum of of their of the lives of religious communities also other senior politicians of being paying their tribute and it's not just here in germany of course across europe we've seen the president of france france warland come out and say it's the manner in which benedict has said i just can't continue anymore showed that he was a great dignity also in over in the united kingdom david cameron praising what the pontiff it done in order to bring more communication between the protestant church of england. and the sea over rome and the catholic church so the tributes have been pouring in not just from here in germany where. where pope benedict grew up where he was born and where he spent most of his ministry but also from around europe and in fact all
writes pope benedict was well that was his his home territory we've seen the chance german chancellor angela merkel appear on television to address the public to play pay tribute to benedict the sixteenth for all that he's done not just as a pontiff but also as a german pontiff saying that he brought together peoples of all faiths. across the spectrum of of their of the lives of religious communities also other senior politicians of being paying their tribute and it's not just here in germany...
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writes pope benedict was well that was his his home territory we've seen the chance german chancellor angela merkel appear on television to address the public to play pay tribute to benedict the sixteenth for all that he's done not just as a pontiff but also as a german pontiff saying that he brought together peoples of all faiths. across the spectrum of of of the lid of religious communities also other senior politicians of being paying their tribute and it's not just here in germany of course across europe we've seen the president of france france warland come out and say it's the manner in which benedict has said i just can't continue anymore showed that he was a great dignity also in over in the united kingdom david cameron praising what the pontiff it done in order to bring more communication between the protestant church of england. and the sea over rome and the catholic church so the tributes have been pouring in not just from here in germany where. where pope benedict grew up where he was born and where he spent most of his ministry but also from around europe and in fact all around
writes pope benedict was well that was his his home territory we've seen the chance german chancellor angela merkel appear on television to address the public to play pay tribute to benedict the sixteenth for all that he's done not just as a pontiff but also as a german pontiff saying that he brought together peoples of all faiths. across the spectrum of of of the lid of religious communities also other senior politicians of being paying their tribute and it's not just here in germany of course...
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as chancellor angela merkel heads there on an official visit her is increasingly frustrated over a lack of progress in negotiations with the prime minister calling the delay unforgivable but manuel oxon a writer a political analyst and journalist thinks the current economic situation in the e.u. leaves turkish citizens without any desire to enter the block. to see that european union is no democratic pro-choice it's a political approach a sort of ideological approach because when you ask the people in germany if they wanted to hit the euro for example fifty years ago a huge majority of the people who were against the us the people if they want to send troops to the turkish syrian border they say no the european union is a construct with. a critique base it's an ideological base and so maybe hopefully we can hope for for the churches people that they will have the right to take part in the referendum of zero two of petitio membership because i can imagine that for a turkish citizen to see how the european the whole of the european union does the lopes now in the states is doesn't seem ve
as chancellor angela merkel heads there on an official visit her is increasingly frustrated over a lack of progress in negotiations with the prime minister calling the delay unforgivable but manuel oxon a writer a political analyst and journalist thinks the current economic situation in the e.u. leaves turkish citizens without any desire to enter the block. to see that european union is no democratic pro-choice it's a political approach a sort of ideological approach because when you ask the...
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angela merkel. it is an unfortunate twist of fate that the education minister, of all people, is to be stripped of her doctorate. she got the news in south africa. >> i will not accept the decision by the university of dusseldorf, and i will challenge it in court. now that i am is involved in a legal battle with the university, i must ask for understanding that i cannot comment further on the matter today. >> after an investigation lasting months, the university concluded that schavan plagiarized from other works. >> she intentionally copied in claimed as her own theories originated by others. >> critics have questioned the university's decision not to ask for an independent assessment of the dissertation. members of schavan's party say they are confident her dissertation at the academic standards at the time, but opposition parties are calling for her to step down. >> i cannot for the life of me imagine how a german education minister can remain in office with a blemish like this. >> in 2011, the t
angela merkel. it is an unfortunate twist of fate that the education minister, of all people, is to be stripped of her doctorate. she got the news in south africa. >> i will not accept the decision by the university of dusseldorf, and i will challenge it in court. now that i am is involved in a legal battle with the university, i must ask for understanding that i cannot comment further on the matter today. >> after an investigation lasting months, the university concluded that...
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angela merkel has lost a close political ally. on thursday, the president formally accepted the resignation of the education minister. she is so respected by many of her colleagues. >> through her dedication, science and research in germany have been strengthened. she was consistently an informed and steadfast advocate of the sciences. >> back in 2009, angela merkel began her second term as chancellor. in the three years since, she has had to reshuffle his cabinet five times. the defense minister stepped down after an early plagiarism scandal cost him his doctorate. then a resignation after information surfaced he had tried to downplay civilian deaths in afghanistan. and merkel forced the resignation of the environment minister after he led conservatives to a major defeat. the new education minister has now been sworn in, and merkel is easy to put the latest scandal behind her. >> all right, well, time to leave the halls of government behind us and had across town to the berlin film festival. there are just three more days to go u
angela merkel has lost a close political ally. on thursday, the president formally accepted the resignation of the education minister. she is so respected by many of her colleagues. >> through her dedication, science and research in germany have been strengthened. she was consistently an informed and steadfast advocate of the sciences. >> back in 2009, angela merkel began her second term as chancellor. in the three years since, she has had to reshuffle his cabinet five times. the...
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the leader of the blocs toughest economy is meeting the head of one of its weakest german chancellor angela merkel will join forces with spain's prime minister mariano to hoyle to discuss the eurozone crisis though roy is facing massive criticism back at home with corruption allegations and the opposition calling ever louder for him to step down avoiders from berlin with r.t. correspondent peter. it could very well be called a meeting between the euro zone's haves and well quite frankly the have nots as german chancellor angela merkel sits down to talks with the spanish prime minister mariano what are quite germany still widely regarded as the euro zone's only real success economically while as many fear that spain could go the way of greece now the spanish prime minister will receive the full welcome of germany including full military honors how are they if he was to turn up at the doorstep of many in his own country he may face severe criticism that's because many spanish citizens still think he hasn't done enough to deal with bank has the same basically the bearings are of this huge incr
the leader of the blocs toughest economy is meeting the head of one of its weakest german chancellor angela merkel will join forces with spain's prime minister mariano to hoyle to discuss the eurozone crisis though roy is facing massive criticism back at home with corruption allegations and the opposition calling ever louder for him to step down avoiders from berlin with r.t. correspondent peter. it could very well be called a meeting between the euro zone's haves and well quite frankly the...
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the leader of the blocs toughest economy is meeting the head of one of its weakest german chancellor angela merkel will join forces with spain's prime minister. to discuss the eurozone crisis though roy is facing criticism back at home with corruption allegations and the opposition calling ever louder for him to step down avoid us from berlin with r.t. correspondent peter. it could very well be called a meeting between the euro zone's haves and well quite frankly the have nots as german chancellor angela merkel sits down to talks with the spanish prime minister mariano what are quite germany still widely regarded as the euro zone's only real success economically while as many fear that spain could go the way of greece now the spanish prime minister will receive the full welcome of germany including full military honors however if he was to turn up at the doorstep of many in his own country he may face severe criticism that's because many spanish citizens still think he hasn't done enough to deal with bank has the same basically the bearings are of this huge incredible feast run only by you
the leader of the blocs toughest economy is meeting the head of one of its weakest german chancellor angela merkel will join forces with spain's prime minister. to discuss the eurozone crisis though roy is facing criticism back at home with corruption allegations and the opposition calling ever louder for him to step down avoid us from berlin with r.t. correspondent peter. it could very well be called a meeting between the euro zone's haves and well quite frankly the have nots as german...
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called a meeting between the euro zone's haves and well quite frankly the have nots as german chancellor angela merkel sits down to talks with the spanish prime minister mariano what are quite germany still widely regarded as the euro zone's only real success economically while as many fear that spain could go the way of greece now the spanish prime minister will receive the full welcome of germany including full military honors however if he was to turn up at the doorstep of many in his own country he may face severe criticism that's because many spanish citizens still think he hasn't done enough to deal with banks has been saying basically the banks are owed this huge incredible fees run only by greed the governments are not helping the people the topping the banks it has been at least thirty or fifty times the issue but in the last month there was three people they were going to be if you have to find out how it is but they hang themselves before the police were right there. i feel really sad when someone is thrown out because he has no one he can take care of him. this meeting between the l
called a meeting between the euro zone's haves and well quite frankly the have nots as german chancellor angela merkel sits down to talks with the spanish prime minister mariano what are quite germany still widely regarded as the euro zone's only real success economically while as many fear that spain could go the way of greece now the spanish prime minister will receive the full welcome of germany including full military honors however if he was to turn up at the doorstep of many in his own...
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president: angela, eisenhower, brant, schmidt, cole, all of these men had a vision of europe. help me to achieve our vision of europe. you've said that you would recreate the french vision when you were elected, and now in the council you can help breathe life back into the european vision. thank you. [applause] [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: thank you very much, indeed. now on behalf of the united liberals and -- [inaudible] displt thank you, president. mr. swoboda's already done it, but let me say again, let me thank you -- congratulate the liberal in you, if you don't mind. i don't want to create problems that your socialist friends, but your struggle in favor of marriage for all is a step forward, it's a new freedom, and it's at the heart of the battle that we're trying to fight in our group. thank you very much. [applause] [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: sixty years ago, jean manet said we're bringing together men, we're not bringing together states. and, in fact, still true, mr. president. our union only has a meaning if it becomes a federation of
president: angela, eisenhower, brant, schmidt, cole, all of these men had a vision of europe. help me to achieve our vision of europe. you've said that you would recreate the french vision when you were elected, and now in the council you can help breathe life back into the european vision. thank you. [applause] [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: thank you very much, indeed. now on behalf of the united liberals and -- [inaudible] displt thank you, president. mr. swoboda's already...
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merkel on her own turf and put forward my own theory about how to deal with greece angela merkel will be in france to meet with francois hollande and they'll be taking in the france germany game what we will be seeing is those two talking about what they're going to do going into a meeting on thursday where the you'll be looking at where all of the senior partners in europe will be looking to try and decide the european budget for twenty fourteen to twenty twenty now this has been a huge stumbling block for european leaders in the past year we heard from france warland speaking on tuesday who said that he was ready to try and come to some kind of compromise in the social. warland against the chief cheerleader of a sturdy i'm glad merkel has been some friction in the past he says all of the major issues that they have all behind them and that they're ready to work together so i expect what we will see is that some kind of solution being put forward by these two how to steer europe towards a definite budget for twenty fourteen to twenty twenty and everybody meet later on today or to sti
merkel on her own turf and put forward my own theory about how to deal with greece angela merkel will be in france to meet with francois hollande and they'll be taking in the france germany game what we will be seeing is those two talking about what they're going to do going into a meeting on thursday where the you'll be looking at where all of the senior partners in europe will be looking to try and decide the european budget for twenty fourteen to twenty twenty now this has been a huge...
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called a meeting between the euro zone's haves and well quite frankly the have nots as german chancellor angela merkel sits down to talks with the spanish prime minister mariano. germany still widely regarded as the euro zone's only real success economically while as many fear that spain could go the way of greece now the spanish prime minister will receive the full welcome of germany including full military honors however if he was to turn up at the doorstep of many in his own country he may face severe criticism that's because many spanish citizens still think he hasn't done enough to deal with banks has the same basically the bearings are a huge incredible fiefs run only by greed the governments are not helping the people the topping the banks it has been at least thirty or fifty times the issue but in the last month there was three people they were going to be affixed to the rundown houses but they hang themselves before the police were right there. lonely any i feel really sad when someone is thrown out because he has no one he can take care him. this meeting between the leaders of germany
called a meeting between the euro zone's haves and well quite frankly the have nots as german chancellor angela merkel sits down to talks with the spanish prime minister mariano. germany still widely regarded as the euro zone's only real success economically while as many fear that spain could go the way of greece now the spanish prime minister will receive the full welcome of germany including full military honors however if he was to turn up at the doorstep of many in his own country he may...
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leaders make and were curious to so here goes germany's chancellor angela merkel has a monthly salary of about twenty one thousand in the euros which for one thousand euros is her pay as a member of the german parliament president of the european commission whose own old growth is earning about twenty five thousand euros a month these figures might not actually seem like anything outrageous but the strike takes place against a value drop of and to succeed in salary cuts for many a lower ranking european public servants. russia's billionaire alexander lebedev and his son you've gainey have won the license to operate a new television station in london it will be it will base its contents on the stories from the newspapers the evening standard and the independent the level of team beat four other applicants for the rights to a twelve year license to broadcast to an estimated four million homes other contenders include a former mayor candidate stephen norris and a former channel four chairman luke johnson a london live as it will be called plans to operate from early two thousand and four
leaders make and were curious to so here goes germany's chancellor angela merkel has a monthly salary of about twenty one thousand in the euros which for one thousand euros is her pay as a member of the german parliament president of the european commission whose own old growth is earning about twenty five thousand euros a month these figures might not actually seem like anything outrageous but the strike takes place against a value drop of and to succeed in salary cuts for many a lower ranking...
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chancellor angela merkel brings new hope to turkey germany calls for restarting still talks on korea's ascension to the despite serious human rights and economic concerns well that's coming out. and america's new foreign secretary is on his fast foreign toward syria and iran are among the main topics but no significant announcements are in store just a few minutes ago to opinion why he's being so cautious. in the latest attempts to find a breakthrough in syria's painful civil conflict the country's foreign minister is to hold negotiations haid moscow the peace process has suffered a new blows after the western backed opposition was drawn from all international talks complaining of a lack of pressure on the assad regime. brings us the details in all this is it comes amid widespread uncertainty over whether or not the syrian opposition will agree to hold talks with the syrian government since saddam aska says it's ready for dialogue and the last week there would be improved so that the rebels would do the same since for the first time their leader said that the region negotiate with the
chancellor angela merkel brings new hope to turkey germany calls for restarting still talks on korea's ascension to the despite serious human rights and economic concerns well that's coming out. and america's new foreign secretary is on his fast foreign toward syria and iran are among the main topics but no significant announcements are in store just a few minutes ago to opinion why he's being so cautious. in the latest attempts to find a breakthrough in syria's painful civil conflict the...
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this glosses over the fact of course that he wouldn't have got anywhere in this without the support of angela merkel in particular so he can you can try to push that line the you know he knows what he's doing to europe and that we don't need to go so far as to step out of the european union but i wouldn't see the more euro skeptic members of his own party being particularly impressed by any of this. well david cameron may be claiming victory in brussels but domestically what if she was refusing to go away the investigation into rate fixing at banks in britain is expanding at revelations over just widespread the practice was revelations that have left next keyser exasperated. i'm going to avoid it seaward for today just for variety i mean if i thought the t. word is being prosecuted in this country or america i would imagine if i thought that our drone sent up this frank frank jenkins over at barclays bank and exploded innocent passenger splattered on the wall i thought that would have any effect if i thought the gov would give a flying head about their own population i would imagine the t wor
this glosses over the fact of course that he wouldn't have got anywhere in this without the support of angela merkel in particular so he can you can try to push that line the you know he knows what he's doing to europe and that we don't need to go so far as to step out of the european union but i wouldn't see the more euro skeptic members of his own party being particularly impressed by any of this. well david cameron may be claiming victory in brussels but domestically what if she was refusing...
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we will be expecting gentleman chancellor angela merkel to be reacting later. but just to remind our viewers what is going on right now. we are hearing that pope benedict xvi, the roman catholic pope, he has announced his resignation, and that is going to take place february 28. not yet confirmed whether he is resigning due to health reasons, due to his advanced age. we are still trying to find out exactly the reason behind the public's resignation. but speaking of age, pope benedict is the oldest pope to a been neglected. >> it is very interesting. you have to put it in the context and think back to 2005 when pope john paul ii died. an incredibly popular pope who has been pulled for more than 20 years. there was an acceptance that perhaps the catholic church had to modernize and ago in a different direction. maybe get a pope was not european but maybe the developing world, where the catholic church is also very strong. but for the -- the election of pope benedict, seen as a vatican and cider, was always seen as an interim pope. 60'spaul ii's was in his and the
we will be expecting gentleman chancellor angela merkel to be reacting later. but just to remind our viewers what is going on right now. we are hearing that pope benedict xvi, the roman catholic pope, he has announced his resignation, and that is going to take place february 28. not yet confirmed whether he is resigning due to health reasons, due to his advanced age. we are still trying to find out exactly the reason behind the public's resignation. but speaking of age, pope benedict is the...
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but for now the german chancellor angela merkel's caused a bit of a stir in turkey by calling for talks on a session to the e.u. to be restarted the delays in talks of course great annoyance there found by opposition and some e.u. states over human rights and economic issues let's get more on the visit now phillip miss felder m.p. and our foreign policy spokesman for merkel zinah christian democratic party joining us live her life here on r.t. good to see you today sir thanks for coming on the program of all the european leaders why is the german chancellor angela merkel so keen to restart a session talks with the turkey coming into the e.u. . we want to have a good reliable partnership with turkey but on the other hand side we know that the more extended europe and more extended european union will cause much much more problems we can see that we are not able to integrate a country like countries like romania bulgaria and even for foreign policy issues we see many many problems regarding deferring to the full membership of the turkey for european union that makes it very difficult so y
but for now the german chancellor angela merkel's caused a bit of a stir in turkey by calling for talks on a session to the e.u. to be restarted the delays in talks of course great annoyance there found by opposition and some e.u. states over human rights and economic issues let's get more on the visit now phillip miss felder m.p. and our foreign policy spokesman for merkel zinah christian democratic party joining us live her life here on r.t. good to see you today sir thanks for coming on the...
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the latest in a series of missteps from peer steinbrueck, since he was named candidate to challenge angela merkel. >> those remarks lead many to ask if he is the best candidate for the job. this is the comment that so offended the italian president. >> to a certain extent, i am appalled at kid -- that two clowns have one -- won. one is a professional clown who will not be offended by this term, mr. grillo, and the other is definitely a clown with extra testosterone. >> let's get more on this from simon young in our parliamentary studios. how much of a liability is he becoming for his party and his campaign? >> he can become a liability if the voters believe that talk like this is a sign of poor judgment rather than just straight talking. peer steinbrueck has tried to relaunch his campaign after a faltering start last year, when he made comments, suggesting that the pay for the chancellorship should be increased at a time when a lot of public servants are facing pay freezes. the thinking is he might be able to get away with, like this as an opposition politician, but as chancellor if he bec
the latest in a series of missteps from peer steinbrueck, since he was named candidate to challenge angela merkel. >> those remarks lead many to ask if he is the best candidate for the job. this is the comment that so offended the italian president. >> to a certain extent, i am appalled at kid -- that two clowns have one -- won. one is a professional clown who will not be offended by this term, mr. grillo, and the other is definitely a clown with extra testosterone. >> let's...
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in both press conferences with the german foreign minister and chancellor angela merkel, we heard a lot of talk about that possible free-trade agreement between the eu and the u.s. we heard john kerry in your report just they're talking about jobs, jobs, jobs. there appears to be a great deal of economic pressure on both sides of the atlantic driving some motivation toward a possible free trade deal, but again, there were other foreign policy issues, including afghanistan and, particularly, syria on the agenda. >> what about this free trade deal? >> there is talk right now of actually getting negotiations going formally sometime this coming summer. within two years, that is the time frame they are talking about, officials right now, of having some sort of deal in place, but there are huge hurdles on the way. there's been talk of a free- trade agreement for a long time. many people thought it would be dead. it appears to be revived with great economic pressure to get it going. >> thank you very much for that. >> last year, the white house announced a big strategic shift, what it calls it
in both press conferences with the german foreign minister and chancellor angela merkel, we heard a lot of talk about that possible free-trade agreement between the eu and the u.s. we heard john kerry in your report just they're talking about jobs, jobs, jobs. there appears to be a great deal of economic pressure on both sides of the atlantic driving some motivation toward a possible free trade deal, but again, there were other foreign policy issues, including afghanistan and, particularly,...
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this glosses over the fact of course that he wouldn't have got anywhere in this without the support of angela merkel in particular so we can we can try to push that line that you know he knows what he's doing to europe and that we don't need to go so far as to step out of the european union but i wouldn't see the more euro skeptic members of his own party being particularly impressed by any of this. and david cameron may be claiming victory in brussels but domestically what issue is refusing to go away the investigation into rate fixing at banks in britain is expanding at revelations over just widespread the practice was revelations that have left max keiser exasperated . i'm going to avoid that t. word for today just just for writing i mean if i thought the t. word is being prosecuted in this country or america i would imagine if i thought that our drone sent up a shrink frank jenkins over at barclay's bank and exploded innocent passenger splattered on the wall i thought that would have any effect if i thought the government would give a flying shit about their own population i would imagine
this glosses over the fact of course that he wouldn't have got anywhere in this without the support of angela merkel in particular so we can we can try to push that line that you know he knows what he's doing to europe and that we don't need to go so far as to step out of the european union but i wouldn't see the more euro skeptic members of his own party being particularly impressed by any of this. and david cameron may be claiming victory in brussels but domestically what issue is refusing to...